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' ~ ~ CWVOV Ari/ v \n (-'^^N'^CAN^ O.N. Ar/, .1>-An helKfopter crew today ro- covered what appeared to be fur- evidence that two big airlin- collided before crashing into Grand Canyon, killing all 12i! ' kowski, More Crash Evidence The copter flew out of the can- ^ von with a piece of a cowlin« t ,1 , , >• • J from the wreckage of a I n.ted Air Lines CU7. wjighing Broiight out with the cowlin« ;Was another piece of metal bear- ing a red stripe which Trans World Airlines officials said was similar to a stripe on their Super Conslelliilinns. boldl: \ .Main wreckage of the DC7 and ja Super Constellation which went idown presumably at the same June .'iO was located Sunday S.jless than a mile apart. , The cowling and the other piece of .metal were .separate when they arrived at the Grand Canyon air- , port. But .Justin Bnwersock. a\iation editor of the Kan.sas City Star.i told other reporters that earlier; he had seen them wedged gether. Army helicopters dropped two; mountain climbers. L. Davidi Lewis and Raymond Batson. bothj of Boulder, Colo., atop a butte and began trying to reach it. which the main wreckage is scat- tered. The climbers were put about 50 feet from the wreckage

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